Forbes: Angela Merkel, the most powerful woman in the world

The American magazine Forbes has made known the names of the most powerful women in the world for 2020, while stressing that the economic and social impact of the coronary pandemic has adversely affected women. Topping the list this year is German Chancellor Angela Merkel, followed by the president of the European Central Bank, [...]
Topping the list this year is German Chancellor Angela Merkel, followed by European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde.
In addition, US Vice President Kamala Harris, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and American philanthropy Melinda Gates are ranked in the first five positions.
The lists of 100 most powerful women in the world of Forbes magazine play an extremely important role in determining what the world after pandemic will look like. Their power passes beyond economic and political fields to transform industry and solve the most urgent social issues. Their power to advance us has never been more necessary”, said the magazine's statement listing names.
From fifth and to ten, Forbes mentioned these names, Mary Barra, Nancy Pelosi Ana Patricia Bioton, Abigail Johnson and Gail Bourdreaux.












